Could you please tell us the length of the recording? And be careful, there are two times .mp3 in the filename:
alicenelpaesedellemeraviglie_10_carroll_128kb.mp3.mp3. I am not sure, I think, if all else is ok, Sonia can take care of it while uploading for this time, Sonia, am I correct? Just keep it in mind for future use then.
If Pier finds some things to fix, please pay attention to the suffix, too.

Geese! I agree to Pier, for those few mistakes it really would not have been necessary to re-record the whole thing. But well, so you got practice Just keep it in mind for next time.

If you'd like to avoid clipping (it sometimes doesn't sound that pretty), you can use the compressor. There is a video from Phil on youtube; it is not the latest edition of Audacity but the program hasn't changed that much: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9NuSuWYaWg Or you just de-amplify (amplify with a negative number) the high peaks, if there aren't too many of them.

As Pier says, in general it is better to only edit errors than to re-record a whole new thing. The reason is, when you edit, it is safe that the rest of the recording is without mistakes, so the one who pls only needs to spot-check. If you re-record, you might get rid of one error, but perhaps include new ones. So the one who does pl has to listen to the whole thing again.

And, additionally, there was only one error that definitely should be corrected; the other ones Pier mentioned were only suggestions, to perfect the recording if you desire. Of course we are happy if you desire to correct them, but that is totally up to you.

As Pier says, in general it is better to only edit errors than to re-record a whole new thing. The reason is, when you edit, it is safe that the rest of the recording is without mistakes, so the one who pls only needs to spot-check. If you re-record, you might get rid of one error, but perhaps include new ones. So the one who does pl has to listen to the whole thing again.

And, additionally, there was only one error that definitely should be corrected; the other ones Pier mentioned were only suggestions, to perfect the recording if you desire. Of course we are happy if you desire to correct them, but that is totally up to you.